Spatterdock (5) This flower is usuually found in the deep water portions of the ecosystem and is also known as a cow lily. (5)
Green stinging nettle (6) One of the plant organisms found in the park that is "better observed than touched."(5)
Staghorn sumac (5) Though it prefers fertile soil, this flower actually can grow in many different ranges of soil, and even tolerates slightly acidic soil. (10)
Purple tall ironweed (7) Due to low palatability, this flower can indirectly lower grazing efficiency because animals will avoid it. Thus, it can grow very dense and become a problem to the environment at times.(11)
Orange jewelweed (8) Known as a "Touch-me-not", it is usually found in very wet, marshland areas. (5)
Goldenrod (9) One of the flowers that supplies a lot of nectar in the environment. Monarchs also tend to visit this flower when migrating. (5)